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Rain and Other South Sea Stories (The Trembling of a Leaf Short Stories Collection) - cover

Rain and Other South Sea Stories (The Trembling of a Leaf Short Stories Collection)

William Somerset Maugham

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Rain and Other South Sea Stories," William Somerset Maugham masterfully crafts a collection of narratives steeped in the exotic allure and moral complexity of the South Seas. Utilizing a keen observational style, Maugham delves into the intricate human psyche, portraying characters grappling with dilemmas of desire, culture, and fate. The stories are imbued with rich descriptions and biting irony, reflecting Maugham's critique of colonial attitudes and the inherent tensions within human relationships, all set against the backdrop of a vividly rendered tropical paradise that contrasts starkly with the characters' inner turmoil. William Somerset Maugham, born in 1874, was a prolific English author renowned for his keen insight into human nature and society. His own travels to the islands of the South Seas, where he observed the intricate interplay between Westerners and indigenous cultures, profoundly influenced his writing. Maugham's experiences as a physician and a playwright further enriched his narrative style, allowing him to explore themes of existentialism, morality, and the human condition in a nuanced manner. This collection is highly recommended for readers interested in exploring the complexities of human emotion within an enchanting yet challenging context. Maugham's ability to weave intricate stories is not only entertaining but also invites readers to reflect on their own moral frameworks and the nature of personal and cultural conflicts.
Disponible depuis: 04/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 176 pages.

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